I have found the following sites to be helpful in providing  
current information that relates to interpretations, definitions
and responsibilities relative to Assistive Technology and
Augmentative Communication.    These sites are a courtesy to
you, I do not recommend, support and/or sponsor any sites
and/or their opinions.
            




National Joint Committee for the
Communications Needs of Persons with Severe
Disabilities NJ Bill of rights for persons with
disabilities
www.asha.org/NJC/bill_of_rights.htm


AT/AAC enABLES
http://depts.washington.
edu/enables/myths/myths_aac_strategies_lowtec
h.htm

Introduction to AT (AT & IDEA)
www.atto.buffalo.
edu/registered/ATBasics/Foundation/intro/introAT
idea.php

United Nations Organization
www.un.org/esa/socdev/enable/

Library of Congress
www.loc.
gov/nls/reference/bibliographies/awareness.html

What are Developmental disabilities??
www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dd/default.htm

10 Big Myths of Copyright Explained
www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html


Augmentative Communication Community
Partnerships CANADA
www.accpc.ca/Resources_Legal.htm  


Who is Eligible for NLS - Blind and other
physically handicapped  Library Materials
http://www.loc.gov/nls/eligible.html
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